“That s**t better come with my own halftime show” – Table at Wynn Field Club in Allegiant Stadium for Super Bowl LVIII set to cost a whopping $700,000, fans go crazy
Allegiant Stadium will become the first stadium in Nevada to host the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl venue (via Raiders.com)
The Super Bowl is one of the most highly anticipated sports events in the world. It is a lot of people’s dream to go to a Super Bowl and enjoy the atmosphere there. On Sunday, February 11, the next Super Bowl will be held in Sin City, which acquired the NFL‘s Las Vegas Raiders five years ago. Just off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Allegiant Stadium will host Super Bowl LVIII.
Nevada is anticipated to host its first Super Bowl, making it the eleventh state to do so. But what chance will it give fans in Nevada or anywhere else to attend the big game live? NFL partner Ticketmaster is the source for tickets; as of January 8, single tickets range in price from $10,250 to $36,750, depending on the location.

However, the Wynn Field Club at the stadium has taken the ticket pricing to a whole another level. It is believed that one table at the club will cost around $700,000. It is a massive amount for a two-and-a-half-hour football game. Fans on social media let their feelings know about the pricing and voiced their frustrations about it.
The postseason will start this weekend. It will be interesting to see which teams reach the Super Bowl and if their fans purchase the Wynn Field Club tickets.
Fans in shock after knowing the ticket price for the Super Bowl
The Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will host the Super Bowl this year. The tickets are priced at a higher rate than usual during the Super Bowl. However, a table at the Wynn Field Club at the Allegiant Stadium is priced at a mammoth $700,000. Fans would essentially need to be millionaires to enjoy that Wynn section because of how expensive it is.

Fans on social media were in shock after knowing the pricing of the club. A lot of them expressed their feelings on Twitter. One fan hilariously wrote, “That s*** better come with my own halftime show.” Another fan called the move “pointless” and claimed that one “can’t even see the game from there.” Here are some of the reactions on Twitter.
The Las Vegas Raiders won’t feature in the postseason as they finished the season with a record of 8-9. Antonio Pierce finished the season with a 5-4 record, and both the players and the fan base fervently want him to be named head coach even though Las Vegas itself did not end up with a winning record.
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